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Producers of local products from Saint-Tropez |
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In Saint-Tropez, authenticity is cultivated every day. At the port, fishermen carry on this tradition: at the fish market or like Éric, who supplies Gulf restaurants with his catch every day.
The region’s farmers invite you to visit the market on Place des Lices on Tuesdays and Saturdays, or Place aux Herbes (days and times vary depending on the season), where market gardeners, butchers, wine merchants, and cheesemongers showcase seasonal flavors.
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The Saint-Tropez Gourmet Experience |
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Saint-Tropez, a true jewel of the French Riviera, attracts travelers in search of authenticity, refinement, and unique culinary delights.
Between picturesque streets bathed in light, colorful facades, and the gentle Mediterranean lifestyle, the town reveals a generous gastronomy that combines local products, Provençal traditions, and iconic Saint-Tropez specialties that are not to be missed. In the lively markets, legendary pastry shops, or charming vineyards, each tasting becomes an invitation to explore the deep and vibrant soul of this unique village. The Gulf’s responsible itineraries allow you to savor seasonal, environmentally friendly products, transforming each culinary experience into a truly memorable sensory journey.
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The mark left by the artisans of Saint-Tropez |
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In Saint-Tropez, every creation tells a story. That of Rondini and K.Jacques sandals, created in the 1930s, handcrafted in workshops, symbolizing Saint-Tropez expertise passed down from generation to generation.
On the harbor and in their galleries, Saint-Tropez painters capture the unique light and colors, bringing the soul of the village to life through their canvases.
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1. Where can you buy local products in Saint-Tropez?
The markets at Place des Lices and Place aux Herbes are the places to go for fruit, vegetables, cheese, flowers, herbs, and artisanal creations from the Saint-Tropez region.
2. Where can you taste the original Tarte Tropézienne?
The authentic recipe, created by Alexandre Micka and popularized by Brigitte Bardot, can be enjoyed in the official La Tarte Tropézienne shops in the village.
3. Which artisans carry on the village’s culinary traditions?
Iconic establishments such as Aux Deux Frères, Cavazza, and Sénéquier offer tropéziennes, pine nut croissants, nougats, candied fruits, and other artisanal specialties renowned for their quality and historical expertise.
4. Where can you enjoy artisanal ice cream in Saint-Tropez?
The Barbarac ice cream shop, located in the Old Port since 1988, prepares ice cream and sorbets every day according to tradition.
5. When is the Saint-Tropez market held?
The Provençal market at Place des Lices is held every Tuesday and Saturday morning.
Place aux Herbes offers fresh produce every day, depending on availability.